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DISCOVERING YOUNIVERSE

THE MISSING LINK BETWEEN JYOTISH AND SPIRITUALITY

By Achala Sylwia Mihajlovi

Copyright 2017 Achala Sylwia Mihajlovi

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All rights reserved. This book or any portion thereof may not be reproduced or
used in any manner whatsoever without the express written permission of the
publisher except for the use of brief quotations in a book review. Remember,
karma comes back.

Cover and all the illustrations inside the book designed by Govindadas (Igor
Mihajlovi)

http://www.4harmony.eu

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Table of Contents

Preface 5

Chapter 1 - How Universe Became You-niverse 6

Chapter 2 - The Connection Between the Planets and the Chakras 12

Chapter 3 - Movements of Consciousness Through the Zodiac 39

Chapter 4 - Nakshatras: the Alphabet of the Soul 51

Chapter 5 - Evaluating Your Chakras with Vedic Astrology 71

Chapter 6 - Transforming You-niverse 86

About the Author 91

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Preface

o ajna-timirndhasya
jnjana-alkay
cakur unmlita yena
tasmai r-gurave nama

Before I start this book I wish to bow down to my Satguru, Paramahamsa Sri
Swami Vishwananda, as without Gurus blessing no work can be complete. I also
wish to express my gratitude to all, who have contributed in any way to this book,
especially to my husband, Govindadas, who made a beautiful design for it.

This book is an effect of a long research and long sadhana that was performed to
understand the true connection between the forces in our outer universe and the
anatomy of our inner universe. I started to write it down on the day of Mula
nakshatra in the month of Chaitra, and completed on the day of Punarvasu
nakshatra in the same month, on auspicious day of Ram Navami and the last day of
Chaitra Navaratri, the nine nights of Divine Mother. Interestingly, there are only
three nakshatras in the whole zodiac, which are ruled by goddesses. One of them
is Mula, another is Punarvasu. I have no doubt that this book could get manifested
only due to the blessing of Divine Mother, as She herself is the Shakti behind the
outer universe, and the Shakti of our inner universe.

The knowledge, which you will find in this book is sacred and it is not only to be
read, but also to be meditated on. I hope you will find this journey inspiring.

Achala

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Chapter 1

How Universe Became You-niverse

Time is the influence of God.


- Srimad Bhagavatam

The story of universe is as old as the story of time. Space is barren without the
influence of time. Yet, what exactly is time and how exactly is it defined?

In Vedas, time is called the glance of God. It is believed that when God casts His
glance at neutral matter, it becomes agitated and set into motion. This motion, the
movement in itself, is what defines time. If an object is about to move from one
point in space to another, the length of this process will be called time.

Time is in constant movement. We can stand still in space, but we can never stand
still in time. Yet, the perception of that movement will always be relative,
depending on our perspective namely, depending on what will you take as your
reference point. All of us have learned in school a simple example of time dilation:
if one person is standing and another is running, the clock of the person, who is in
movement would go slightly slower.

Hence, our perspective of time has a direct influence on it. Like a glance of God
influences the world of matter.

From physics we can also learn that time is affected by gravitational fields.
Massive objects bend the space-time fabric causing light to change direction. This
is because of gravitational time dilation, which indicates that time runs slower
near the massive object and faster away for a third party observer.

And what gravity has to do with you, you might ask?

More than you think.

Same reality different perspectives

Now, when you know, that time is relative and it depends on our perspective, as
well as on gravitational forces, the good metaphysical question would be: from
which perspective do you perceive your own space-time called life?

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Or, to be more precise: what exactly affects your perception?

Same situation happening to two different persons can have for them two
different meanings, awaken many different emotions and trigger a completely
different chain of actions and reactions. The different angle of the glance of the
Creator within us is what makes all the difference. Each of us perceives this vast
universe of infinite opportunities in totally different manner, and according to our
own perception we attract its exact manifestations into our lives.

But did you ever ask yourself, how exactly does it happen? What is the cosmic
mechanism behind it?

The science of Jyotish has a good answer to that question.

The Cosmic Clock

Think of our solar system as a gigantic Cosmic Clock with the Sun at its centre.
There are countless combinations of possible formations in which planets can be
located in reference to one another - hence no moment in time can be the same as
the other. All planets, including our Earth, are connected to the Sun by the
gravitational forces and rotate around it, once originally set into motion by the
Primordial Consciousness.

From perturbation theory we learn that each planet influences one another. Some
planets have bigger influence on each other, while the influence of others is
smaller. Sun is the source of life on the planet Earth, so its influence on our planet
is quite obvious. The Moon has a very strong effect on the water bodies on our
planet, and the very rotation of our planet, as well as it directly affects our mood.
When it comes to planets, however, physicists would say, that they have a minimal,
almost negligible effect on tides on Earth.

Yet, these negligible planetary influences are essential in the science of Jyotish.
Sometimes an influence, which fails to affect the physical world, can have a
tremendous influence on our consciousness.

The nature around us, as well as our bodies, is made of five gross elements: earth,
water, fire, air and ether. The more condensed is the element, the stronger force is
needed to move it or cause any change in it. The lighter the element, the more
sensitive it is, even to the smallest influences, and the easier it is to shape it.
Beyond those five gross elements there is one more factor according to Vedic
tradition: the consciousness - the sixth element and the subtlest of all.

Although the subtle gravitational pulls of other planets have surely no influence
on our physical bodies (besides the Moon and the Sun, of course), their celestial

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influence in an obvious way affects our consciousness. Whether this energy is
truly a gravitational pull affecting our consciousness or rather a more refined,
spiritual energy, working on a more subtle level, that is a topic for discussion. Yet,
alignment of the Cosmic Clock in each moment of our life surely affects us in a
very tangible and measurable way.

Vedic astrology is the science of measuring these cosmic influences and their
manifestations in our consciousness and the world around us.


It all starts within

Now, if somebody would tell you, that a gravitational field of Jupiter, which is so
minimal, that barely even taken into consideration in physics, have a direct
influence on the quality of your marriage, that would sound rather ridiculous,
wouldnt it? It was always fascinating for me, how most people just take for
granted the fact that the planets are influencing our lives in a very tangible way,
but very few ask the essential question: why? How is it working?

It all starts within us. On a subtle, energy level, there is one sacred energy channel
parallel to our spine, through which the cosmic life force, called prana, is received
into our body and distributed into different directions, according to our state of
consciousness. Within this channel there are six sacred energy vortexes, six
energy stations with their own antennas for receiving the signals from the
universe, as well as sending them. These six energy centres correlate to five
grosser elements and the sixth element, the consciousness.

They are called the chakras.

Anatomy of the you-niverse

Our subtle body is made of countless subtle energy channels, through which the
cosmic life force, prana, is distributed throughout the different areas of our body
and mind. These energy channels are called nadis. The main nadi in our energy
system, which is called sushumna, the subtlest, starts at the base of our spine and
leads straight to the cranium, where the cosmic energy enters us and sustains us.
This sacred seat of our soul on the top of our head is often represented as a lotus
with thousand petals and thus is called sahasrara the one with thousand rays.

This sacred seat of consciousness is often misinterpreted (and disrespected, in a


way) in Western tradition by being called the seventh chakra. In fact, when you
look into Vedas, from which the chakra system had emerged, you would be
surprised to see, that no Upanishad says about seven chakras. All of them are

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talking about six chakras and the ultimate seat of consciousness, sahasrara yet,
sahasrara is not considered the chakra, but rather the seat of the Soul itself.

When the pure light of consciousness, pure cosmic energy enters into a human
being through sahasrara, and travels down the sacred sushumna nadi, it firstly gets
filtrated by ajna chakra, the third eye chakra located between our eyebrows the
chakra of consciousness. Then it descends into vishuddha chakra, throat chakra,
representing the element of ether. Then it gets distributed further into the heart
chakra and element of air. Similarly, it passes down through manipura chakra and
element of fire, svadhishtana chakra, the element of water, until it reaches the root
chakra and element of earth.

The more this pure cosmic energy travels down the sushumna channel, the more it
gets diluted and condensed, as it is assuming the qualities of particular elements
on its way. Meaning: the further down it is travelling, the more gross and tangible
for the senses it becomes.

So how the planets influence our chakras?

This is the point, when it starts to get interesting.

When I started to study the influence of particular planets, zodiac signs and
nakshatras on our chakras, I had no idea about all the revolutionary discoveries
that will appear on my way. I had no idea, where my research will take me. But the
journey turned to be far more exciting, than it seemed in the beginning.

It all started with the discovery that Sri Yukteshwar, the guru of Paramahamsa
Yogananda, has made, by connecting each planet in Vedic astrology to one chakra
in our body thus connecting the microcosm with the macrocosm. In fact, you
could imagine your whole subtle body as a miniature of our solar system.
According to Sri Yukteshwar the celestial vibrations of each planet resonate with
the frequencies of the chakras they are connected to, and thus amplify a certain
quality within us. Similarly like pure consciousness is filtered through our chakras,
the cosmic influences of the planets are filtered and channelled through them, too.

Now, it is important to note, that chakras are also subtle karma storages within
our energy bodies. Whichever action you have made, whichever thought you have
thought, whichever word you have said Namely, whichever frequency you had
sent into the universe throughout your countless lifetimes, it is all stored there, in
a form of the seeds of energy, which are waiting for their Divine time of
germination. The influences of the planets on exact chakras are simply activating
our karma in its respective time of fruition, by triggering the exact frequency to
get manifested in our lives in this way or another. This process is similar to

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resonance in physics, when vibrating system or external force drives another
system to oscillate with greater amplitude at a specific preferential frequency.

That is why influence of the great Cosmic Clock wont be the same on each one of
us. We are all born in different moments of time, which reflect our different
predispositions, different karmic luggage and different frequencies of our chakras.
All of that can be seen in a natal chart of a person with the help of Vedic astrology.
When you have the knowledge of how planets, zodiac signs and nakshatras are
connected to the chakras, this is where astrology begins to be really interesting.

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